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Draw rough diagrams of concave and convex quadrilaterals showing the point of intersection of their diagonals.​

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Answered by desaigoda66gmailcom
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convex quadrilateral showing the point of intersection of their diagonals

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Answered by sadiaanam
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What exactly is a Convex Quadrilateral?

A convex quadrilateral is one with all of its internal angles measuring less than 180°. Both diagonals of a convex quadrilateral are included within the closed figure.

What exactly is a Concave Quadrilateral?

A concave quadrilateral is one that has at least one interior angle that is greater than 180°. Outside the closed figure is one of the diagonals of a concave quadrilateral. A concave quadrilateral is any quadrilateral that is not convex.

What is the distinction between a convex quadrilateral and a concave quadrilateral?

Ans. A convex quadrilateral has all of its internal angles smaller than 180° and both diagonals are within the closed figure. A concave quadrilateral, on the other hand, has one of its internal angles measuring more than 180° and one of its diagonals lies outside the closed figure.  

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